Thursday, September 20, 2012

The "Voter Integrity Project" is anything but. NC news outlets should do some research before taking Tea Party groups at their word.

Perry, who has been registered to vote in North Carolina since at least 1975, according to election records, was dismayed to receive a letter this month from the Wake County Board of Elections suggesting she may no longer be qualified to vote because she might be dead.

When a group of frauds roll up with a bogus list, crying like babies about (non-existent) voter fraud, it behooves one to check their credentials and see where the money is coming from. There's no integrity in their project; the name is a cloak for a voter suppression outfit and they ought to be ridden out of town on a rail.

If you see this active fraudist coming, guard your voter registration card.

About Me

Blogging primarily about Doctor Who while I watch (and re-watch) the entire series.

Sure, I could have chosen any number of other shows to bounce my interest in philosophy, history, progressive politics, secularism, and pop culture off; but, while others have burned brighter for periods of time, no other series has held my interest for so long. Nor is another likely to.